Not sure what you mean by 'directory works' but a common command is 'ls' to see what is in the directory.
The command you are looking for is "ls"Also the "dir" command works
Using the `cp' command. It works in two modes, `cp source dest' for when you want to change the name of the file and `cp source... destdir/' for when you want to move the file to a different directory while keeping it's name.
download java 7 it works by downloading the updated version of java directory
The command is CD (Change Directory).* You use it like this: cd C:\Whatever\WhateverElse Unlike many other commands, you don't have to put quotes around the directory path: cd C:\Whatever\Whatever Else is identical to cd "C:\Whatever\Whatever Else Also, you don't have to use the full path. If you don't specify the full path, the command works relative to the current directory. Here's an example: If you're in C:\Users\John, then you can use either of these commands to get to the desktop: cd C:\Users\John\Desktop cd Desktop Finally, CD is not case sensitive, so cd Desktop is the same as cd desktop *You can also use CHDIR; they're identical.
format c: does the job!
A reverse directory works by putting in the infomation you do know and recieving results. An example of this would be to enter in a phone number and then you would receive who that number is registered to.
No, there isn't. Cell phone numbers are unlisted by default.
What one because i have command and conquer 3 and it works fine :)
Primarily, it works to organize files ina way that the user or the programs can predict with accuracy where any given file may be.
DC Motor works on DC source and AC motor works on AC source
You cant windows does not come with a rarp command and I have yet to find one on the internet that actually works
A bit works by the comprehensive system dividing multiple amouts of 1's and 0's into their appropriate command.